Analytical Artefact Report

Vikings in the West: Guidelines for completion of analytical site/artefact report

The piece of coursework is designed to encourage you to analyse and interpret a site or artefactual assemblage covered on the module. Marks will be awarded for your ability to extract and describe the key information in an accurate and concise manner and to evaluate the wider importance of the subject matter.

  1. Site Report

Please choose one site from the list below (Relevant publications are listed in the module bibliography. Please do not rely upon summaries published on the internet):

Torksey, England (Viking camp)
Repton, England (Viking camp and cemetery)
Cottam, East Riding of Yorkshire, England (Viking-age settlement)
Cumwhitton, England (Viking cemetery)
Llanbedrgoch, Wales (Viking settlement)
Quoygrew, Westray, Orkney (Viking settlement)
Buckquoy, Birsay, Orkney (Viking settlement)
Old Scatness, Shetland (Viking settlement)
Jarlshof, Shetland (Viking settlement)
Bornish, Outer Hebrides (Viking settlement)
Woodstown, Ireland (Viking settlement)
Mosfell, Iceland (Viking settlement and church)
Hofstaðir, Iceland (Viking settlement)
L’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland (Viking settlement)

Structure
Please include the following in your report:
• Location of site, geographical context
• Size and physical form of site
• History of excavation and research at the site
• Sequence of occupation/activity
• Important discoveries
• Wider significance of the site; what contribution has the site and its interpretation made to key themes and debates in Viking-age scholarship?
• Bibliography

(Please include relevant maps, plans, and images in your report)

  1. Artefact report

Your report should be based upon a published artefact assemblage derived from an excavated Viking-age site or hoard. You may choose from the list of site reports given above or alternatively any of the following:

Curle, C. L. 1982. Pictish and Norse Finds from the Brough of Birsay, 1934-74, Soc. Antiq. Scot. Monograph 1. http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/library/psas/monographs.cfm)

Speed, G. & Walton Rogers, P. 2004. ‘The burial of a Viking Women at Aldwick-le-Street, South Yorkshire’, Medieval Archaeology, 48, 51-90.

Graham-Campbell, J (ed.) 1992. Viking treasure from the North West: The Cuerdale Hoard in Context, Liverpool.

Graham-Campbell, J. & Philpott, R. 2009. The Huxley Viking hoard: Scandinavian settlement in the North West. National Museums, Liverpool.

Structure
Please include the following in your report:

• A brief description of the site including a summary of its location and its discovery.
• An overview of the key artefact categories and functional types represented
• Wider significance of specific artefacts or collections of artefacts for interpreting the social status/function of the site
• A general assessment of the size, character and importance of the artefactual assemblage
• Bibliography

(Please include illustrations within your report)

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